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Friday, 06 January 2012 Newsletter

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Renewables share rises slightly across Europe, reveals EurObservER Renewables share rises slightly across Europe, reveals EurObservER
EurObserv’ER has published its latest estimates of the renewable energy share of gross final energy consumption for the European Union Member States in 2010. According to the barometer, in 2010 the renewable energy share accounted for 12.4 percent of overall gross final energy consumption, as against 11.5 percent in 2009, which amounts to a 0.9-point year-on-year increase compared to 2009.
United States
DOE says clean tech industry at risk from rare earth shortages
DOE says clean tech industry at risk from rare earth shortages
Rare Earth may be the name of an American rock band affiliated with Motown's Rare Earth record label (which was named after the band), but the US is concerned that a shortage of rare earth metals may squeeze its clean tech industry in the near term.
Another black year for green shares
The 2011 stock exchange year once again disappointed the investors in green shares. The IWR, a renewable energy institute, reported in Muenster (Germany) that the RENIXX World (Renewable Energy Industrial Index) was quoted at 241.28 points at year end, 54.4 percent down on the previous year (529.63).
Panorama

World Future Energy Summit is just around the corner

United Kingdom
Government reveals renewables bring £2.5 billion boost to economy

Biofuels

Biotech visionary says 2012 a critical year for bioenergy

Spain
Endesa to test carbon capture using microalgae

Electric/Hybrid

GM announces safety improvements to hybrid Chevy Volt

Sion Power receives $50 million for rechargeable vehicle batteries

Wind

Grouting still a major issue for offshore wind

Vestas sees out 2011 with orders from seven countries

Ritesh Pothan

India’s transmission and distribution utilities – It's time to transform

Agenda

Climate Finance and Carbon Markets Africa 2012

Wind Power Romania


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